I have never actually cried at a manga or anime, though I almost cried at the end of Cowboy Bebop. In the case of other shows I either expect it how it'll end or am "loling" at a "kill 'em all" ending. Except in the case of Berserk, I was too busy trying to figure out what had just happened to lol at that one.

Yeah, Rurouni Kenshin, just before and during the Shishio arc. And the Samurai X movies, all of them. Because I think they were designed to be sad. Haha.Clannad.Clannad After Story. big time.Air, big time. Scrapped Princess.Grave of Fireflies.Full Metal Alchemist.Trigun.Akage No Anne.Fushigi Yuugi. [Big time, especially at the end when certain people die.]Hanasakeru SeishounenSamurai 7.Princess Tutu. [again, at the end.]Weiss KreuzWolfs Rain, the anime ending. Urgh, which I really disliked. The manga is better. IMO.Yukikaze.

I can see Clannad After Story (I almost did), but Trigun had me puzzled there for a moment. I do remember a sad part here and there, but I guess it didn't have that sad tone to it. Maybe that was just me.

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Hmm... I cried at the end of Oran Academy Host Club Anime and I cried at the end of Fruits Basket Manga (and some in the middle too). Some of the TriGun manga as almost made me cry but not quite yet. ^_^ Still have to watch Summer Wars... probably do it tonight... and it looks like I'll cry too. LOL Sorry, I can be very moved by a really good story.

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Edit: OK, I know its not an anime or manga, but the .Hack G.U. light novel made me cry at points.

I think I have to post in this thread, because I cry a lot Here's the specifics:

Anime

Full Metal Alchemist - [spoiler]When Nina died, when Hughes died, and all the way through the last couple of episodes with Ed and Al dying and coming back and wringing my heart out T_T I also moped around in deep depression for a week after finishing the show, I'll have you know.[/spoiler]

Grave of the Fireflies - Yeah, you know why. I actually only started crying when the montage started up and the music was building into a crescendo

Haibane Renmei - [spoiler]My first time through, I cried when Kuu took her Day of Flight. Now that doesn't affect me so much, but every stinkin' time I see the climax, where Reki exposes the blackness of her soul and cries for help and Rakka saves her...I lose it [/spoiler]

Wolf's Rain - Um, yeah, pretty much just the last three or four episodes <_< Especially that scene, you know, with Tsume talking to Toboe, because he was always my favorite character and I loved the sheer depth you could see in him in that moment.

Kodocha - Now this one I never expected to cry for, that's for sure! [spoiler]I cried in episode 19, which was the last one I saw, because of Sana's struggles with whether she was going to stay with her adopted mother or go live with her real mother. When she decides to stay with the mother she'd known all these years.... TT____TT[/spoiler]

Manga

Full Metal Alchemist - I cried in several parts of the manga but not in Brotherhood, because I read the manga first, so it didn't hit me out of nowhere like these scenes did the first time around. [spoiler]The first time I cried was when you think (or at least I did) that Lust killed Mustang. Mustang is my second-favorite character of all, so I was devastated. Hawkeye's reaction made it worse, and then Mustang comes in and saves the day!!! Once I reached the end of that chapter, I had to just stop for a minute and cry out my relief for a bit. I think I probably teared up when Ed comes out of Gluttony's stomach and reunites with Al. And I didn't cry exactly - it was more like I almost had a heart attack - when Al gave up his soul to get Ed's arm back and rejoined his body in the Gate. But I definitely cried when Ed finally called Hohenheim "Dad" in the last chapter.[/spoiler]

Chrno Crusade - I think I remember getting a little teary-eyed at the end.

Death Note: L Change the World (which apparently counts as manga on MAL) - This is definitely due to my intense L fangirlism, but yeah, I cried a couple times in this unassuming little book. [spoiler]I cried when Maki was captured and L tried to run after them, then dropped to the ground and just screamed because he felt so helpless. Seeing a character as reserved as L do something like that was one of the most powerful reactions I've ever seen. I also bawled my eyes out at the end. I read the last section and then spent the next five minutes or so leaning against the wall, clutching the front of my shirt and crying with all my might. It's just so beautiful.[/spoiler]

Monster - [spoiler]I cried in that one chapter where that boy witnesses a rape and it ties into Grimmer's past/characterization. That was intense, brutal, and tragic. I also got teary-eyed at the part where Nina/Anna was going to shoot herself, but Tenma stopped her. Oddly, none of the deaths made me cry, though I did feel quite sad for some of them. I was kind of expecting them, though, so maybe that's why.[/spoiler]

Yup, I'm a little crybaby

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"There's a difference between maliciously offending somebody - on purpose - and somebody being offended by...truth. If you're offended by the truth, that's your problem. I have no obligation to not offend you if I'm speaking the truth. The truth is supposed to offend you; that's how you know you don't got it."- Brad Stine

[spoiler]I cried when I saw the last page. Well, when I saw it after reading the series all the way through for the first time (I looked at the last few pages a few times before finishing the series XD). It was such a good ending. So sweet and touching...[/spoiler]

I think anyone who watched AnoHana cried at some point during the series. For me, it was the final episode.

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"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth."Psalm 121:1-2

"Though our paths may have diverged, you must continue to live out your life with all your might; you must never consider your own life to be something insignificant, and you must never forget about the friends whom you loved for as long as you live."The Third Rule of Fairy Tail

"Mistakes are not shackles that halt one from stepping forward. Rather, they are that which sustain and grow one's heart.Mavis Vermilion, Fairy TailWhen we hit our lowest point, we are open to the greatest change.Avatar Aang, The Legend of Korra

@ the_wolfs_howl: Don't feel bad about being a cry baby, it's good that you haven't hardened your heart toward the way of the world. It's a good thing to be soft and kind hearted. (Plus, I am also a major cry baby. xD)

Anime:

Tegami Bachi made me bawl my eyes out every single episode of the first season. It's embarrassing, but true. (I cried so much, My brother and sister nicknamed me 'Lag'.)
[spoiler]Tegami Bachi reverse made me sad too, but not as much, Sunny losing her heart was sad and some other things for me too... but the most sad of every thing in Reverse is that Gauche never really comes back and somehow everyone is okay with that! SO OOC, I HATE ANIME ORIGINAL ENDINGS [/spoiler]

Fruits Basket was my first anime and I cried so much watching that show. Same with the manga, I was a sobbing wreck, my family was worried about me! [spoiler]Like how Momiji's mother didn't want him, his sister didn't know who he was and he couldn't tell her the truth... Not only did poor Hatori have to give up the women he deeply loved, he had to be the one who erased her memory. Kyo's mother killed herself... Yuki's mother abandoned him... Everyone had a horribly sad secret... *sniffle* and the ending... oh, it was so beautiful!!! ;__; Man, I cried a lot for this show. More then Tegami bachi, and I cried a lot while watching that one. [/spoiler]

Kemono no Souja Erin... ... I'm starting to feel sad already.
[spoiler]When Erin's mother started being to nice to her right after meeting with the town leaders... I lost it completely; because I figured out right away what was going to happen... I knew they were going to kill her... I knew it, but the fact that they fed her alive to the Touda's... just shocked me and then Erin tries to save her... It was awful...[/spoiler]

Valkyria Chronicles, I didn't really end up liking the show very much, since I felt the plot was all over the place and that they killed off too many characters too often. However one death did really get to me.
[spoiler]I really liked Isara, so when they killed her off I was horrified. I didn't cry though, I cried when they showed her funeral... and when they showed that Welkin hadn't shed even one tear the whole time, it was terrible since it was so out of character for him. (In a good way though.) The worst part, that made me really cry was when Rosie sings for Isara at her grave while poor Ramal listens... (Btw, I really liked Ramal so the fact they killed him off in such a stupid lame, not plot worthy way... UGH! [/spoiler]

The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters. He restores my soul; He guides me in paths of righteousness For His name's sake. Even though I walk though the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me. Thou dost prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; Thou hast anointed my head with oil; My cup overflows. Surely goodness and lovingkindness will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 23